Commercial contracting services that connect building needs, site infrastructure, operational requirements, and disciplined project coordination.
- Commercial development support
- Business facility construction
- Office and building improvements
- Site and utility improvements
- Construction coordination
- Schedule and closeout management
Commercial Development and Facility Construction
Commercial construction must respond to the goals of owners, occupants, visitors, operations teams, and surrounding properties. Scheidel Contracting & Engineering supports commercial projects with an emphasis on organization, communication, and practical execution.
Whether the scope involves a business facility, office-related improvements, supporting site work, or infrastructure connections, our team begins by reviewing how construction needs interact with the site and intended use.
Construction-Informed Expertise
Our combined engineering and contracting perspective keeps planning connected to site realities, field coordination, and practical project delivery.
Commercial Development
Development-related construction may combine building work, site preparation, access, utilities, drainage, and coordination with design and agency requirements.
Business Facilities
Business facilities require durable solutions, clear scheduling, and attention to how construction affects normal operations.
Site Improvements and Project Execution
The performance of a commercial property depends on more than the building itself. Access, grading, drainage, utility service, pavement, and other site improvements all contribute to safe and efficient use.
Project execution brings these separate elements together. Scheidel helps coordinate the work so that responsibilities, sequencing, and field needs remain visible throughout construction.
Office Construction
Office-related work is planned around functionality, access, building systems, site needs, and the expectations of the project team.
Site Improvements
Site improvements may support circulation, services, drainage, utility access, and the long-term use of the property.